Not very often that I drive along Don Gil road, we have gone astray and wandered for about 15 minutes looking for One Claypot House. Since the 3G signal was crappy, we used a lifeline and called our good friend Ethelbert to save us the trouble of ambling along Don Gil Street. We parked at 711 Capitol and then walked pass by 711 and another building and there it is, One Claypot House!

One Claypot House

Entering the restaurant, you’d be transported from a Capitol street side feel to an intimate dainty dining milieu.

One claypot House

One Claypot House

One Claypot House

The humble restaurant accommodates less than 20 people, so better call and your reserve a table before coming in. With just 10 Thai and Singaporean dishes (1 appetizer, 3 soups, 1 wrap, 1hot pot, 2 pasta and 2 Pinoy favorites) on the menu, its not hard to pick what to order.

Sawasdee Noodle Salad

The only appetizer in the menu, Sawasdee Noodle Salad is One Claypot’s take on Thailand’s popular Glass noodle Salad. Cold dish made from starch based noodles with mixed veggies, seafood in a mild spicy dressing. (150php)

Matsya

Matsya is parrot fish meat and pita bread topped with a special sauce made from herbs and yogurt. (250php) I actually pulled out 2 bones from the fish fillet, so be careful with those fish bones when ordering the dish. 🙂